MMEK’ designed The Princess Máxima Center in Utrecht which opened in May 2018. Now all healthcare, research and training in the Netherlands related to children with cancer is concentrated in one place.

The masterplan for this new residential neighbourhood with 2,600 homes, a large central park, a school, a supermarket, catering and various other facilities is inspired by a scientific theory about areas around the world where people live longer, healthier and happier lives, the so-called blue zones.

The former Knoop military station in the city centre of Utrecht, formerly the headquarters of the Dutch land forces, to be redeveloped into a combined state office and meeting complex: state office de knoop, Utrecht by cepezed

The Looping Towers is situated on a main axis between Amsterdam and Utrecht and should act as a social “engine” in the area, which will undergo some major developments within the next years. The transformation will be designed by Peter Pichler Architecture.

Residential tower ‘De Verkenner’ in the typical post-war reconstruction district Kanaleneiland, Utrecht. The 50-m-tall building, with a mixed programme of housing, acts as a gatekeeper. The ‘slow-made’ concrete facade with its poetry artwork gives a unique identy to the building.